
Burnbrae Farms
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On March 23, 1891 Joe Hudson signed the deed to a 100-acre farm he purchased in the village of Lyn, Ontario. He called it Burnbrae; 'burn' being the Scottish name for a stream and 'brae' the name for a hillside. A little over 50 years later, his grandsons Joe and Grant introduced egg-laying hens to the dairy farm by purchasing 50 baby chicks for a school project, setting in motion a legacy that continues to flourish. Today, Burnbrae Farms has been proudly suppling eggs and egg products to Canadians for over 80 years.
Hall
North Hall Level 200
Country
Canada
US State/Canadian Providence
Ontario
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